MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0
      The PARTITIONS table provides
      information about table partitions. Each row in this table
      corresponds to an individual partition or subpartition of a
      partitioned table. For more information about partitioning tables,
      see Chapter 26, Partitioning.
    
      The PARTITIONS table has these
      columns:
    
          TABLE_CATALOG
        
          The name of the catalog to which the table belongs. This value
          is always def.
        
          TABLE_SCHEMA
        
The name of the schema (database) to which the table belongs.
          TABLE_NAME
        
The name of the table containing the partition.
          PARTITION_NAME
        
The name of the partition.
          SUBPARTITION_NAME
        
          If the PARTITIONS table row
          represents a subpartition, the name of subpartition; otherwise
          NULL.
        
          For NDB: This value is always
          NULL.
        
          PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION
        
          All partitions are indexed in the same order as they are
          defined, with 1 being the number assigned
          to the first partition. The indexing can change as partitions
          are added, dropped, and reorganized; the number shown is this
          column reflects the current order, taking into account any
          indexing changes.
        
          SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION
        
Subpartitions within a given partition are also indexed and reindexed in the same manner as partitions are indexed within a table.
          PARTITION_METHOD
        
          One of the values RANGE,
          LIST, HASH,
          LINEAR HASH, KEY, or
          LINEAR KEY; that is, one of the available
          partitioning types as discussed in
          Section 26.2, “Partitioning Types”.
        
          SUBPARTITION_METHOD
        
          One of the values HASH, LINEAR
          HASH, KEY, or LINEAR
          KEY; that is, one of the available subpartitioning
          types as discussed in
          Section 26.2.6, “Subpartitioning”.
        
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION
        
          The expression for the partitioning function used in the
          CREATE TABLE or
          ALTER TABLE statement that
          created the table's current partitioning scheme.
        
          For example, consider a partitioned table created in the
          test database using this statement:
        
CREATE TABLE tp (
    c1 INT,
    c2 INT,
    c3 VARCHAR(25)
)
PARTITION BY HASH(c1 + c2)
PARTITIONS 4;
          The PARTITION_EXPRESSION column in a
          PARTITIONS table row for a
          partition from this table displays c1 + c2,
          as shown here:
        
mysql>SELECT DISTINCT PARTITION_EXPRESSIONFROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONSWHERE TABLE_NAME='tp' AND TABLE_SCHEMA='test';+----------------------+ | PARTITION_EXPRESSION | +----------------------+ | c1 + c2 | +----------------------+
          For a table that is not explicitly partitioned, this column is
          always NULL, regardless of storage engine.
        
          SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION
        
          This works in the same fashion for the subpartitioning
          expression that defines the subpartitioning for a table as
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION does for the
          partitioning expression used to define a table's partitioning.
        
          If the table has no subpartitions, this column is
          NULL.
        
          PARTITION_DESCRIPTION
        
          This column is used for RANGE and LIST partitions. For a
          RANGE partition, it contains the value set
          in the partition's VALUES LESS THAN clause,
          which can be either an integer or MAXVALUE.
          For a LIST partition, this column contains
          the values defined in the partition's VALUES
          IN clause, which is a list of comma-separated
          integer values.
        
          For partitions whose PARTITION_METHOD is
          other than RANGE or
          LIST, this column is always
          NULL.
        
          TABLE_ROWS
        
The number of table rows in the partition.
          For partitioned InnoDB tables,
          the row count given in the TABLE_ROWS
          column is only an estimated value used in SQL optimization,
          and may not always be exact.
        
          For NDB tables, you can also
          obtain this information using the ndb_desc
          utility.
        
          AVG_ROW_LENGTH
        
          The average length of the rows stored in this partition or
          subpartition, in bytes. This is the same as
          DATA_LENGTH divided by
          TABLE_ROWS.
        
          For NDB tables, you can also
          obtain this information using the ndb_desc
          utility.
        
          DATA_LENGTH
        
The total length of all rows stored in this partition or subpartition, in bytes; that is, the total number of bytes stored in the partition or subpartition.
          For NDB tables, you can also
          obtain this information using the ndb_desc
          utility.
        
          MAX_DATA_LENGTH
        
The maximum number of bytes that can be stored in this partition or subpartition.
          For NDB tables, you can also
          obtain this information using the ndb_desc
          utility.
        
          INDEX_LENGTH
        
The length of the index file for this partition or subpartition, in bytes.
          For partitions of NDB tables,
          whether the tables use implicit or explicit partitioning, the
          INDEX_LENGTH column value is always 0.
          However, you can obtain equivalent information using the
          ndb_desc utility.
        
          DATA_FREE
        
The number of bytes allocated to the partition or subpartition but not used.
          For NDB tables, you can also
          obtain this information using the ndb_desc
          utility.
        
          CREATE_TIME
        
The time that the partition or subpartition was created.
          UPDATE_TIME
        
The time that the partition or subpartition was last modified.
          CHECK_TIME
        
The last time that the table to which this partition or subpartition belongs was checked.
          For partitioned InnoDB tables,
          the value is always NULL.
        
          CHECKSUM
        
          The checksum value, if any; otherwise NULL.
        
          PARTITION_COMMENT
        
The text of the comment, if the partition has one. If not, this value is empty.
          The maximum length for a partition comment is defined as 1024
          characters, and the display width of the
          PARTITION_COMMENT column is also 1024,
          characters to match this limit.
        
          NODEGROUP
        
          This is the nodegroup to which the partition belongs. For NDB
          Cluster tables, this is always default. For
          partitioned tables using storage engines other than
          NDB, the value is also
          default. Otherwise, this column is empty.
        
          TABLESPACE_NAME
        
          The name of the tablespace to which the partition belongs. The
          value is always DEFAULT, unless the table
          uses the NDB storage engine (see the
          Notes at the end of this section).
        
          PARTITIONS is a nonstandard
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA table.
        
          A table using any storage engine other than
          NDB and which is not partitioned
          has one row in the PARTITIONS
          table. However, the values of the
          PARTITION_NAME,
          SUBPARTITION_NAME,
          PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION,
          SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION,
          PARTITION_METHOD,
          SUBPARTITION_METHOD,
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION,
          SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION, and
          PARTITION_DESCRIPTION columns are all
          NULL. Also, the
          PARTITION_COMMENT column in this case is
          blank.
        
          An NDB table which is not explicitly
          partitioned has one row in the PARTITIONS
          table for each data node in the NDB cluster. For each such
          row:
        
              The SUBPARTITION_NAME,
              SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION,
              SUBPARTITION_METHOD,
              PARTITION_EXPRESSION,
              SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION,
              CREATE_TIME,
              UPDATE_TIME,
              CHECK_TIME,
              CHECKSUM, and
              TABLESPACE_NAME columns are all
              NULL.
            
              The PARTITION_METHOD is always
              AUTO.
            
              The NODEGROUP column is
              default.
            
              The PARTITION_COMMENT column is empty.